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1 Statewide Digital Video Portal George Laskaris New Jersey’s State Research & Education Network, NJEDge.Net April 27, 2009 I2 K20 SMM

2 NJ Digital Video Initiative William Paterson (VALE), Rutgers Libraries, and NJEDge were awarded a $1M IMLS Grant to provide funding for a rather unique initiative to support academic VoD

3 Digital Video Repository The portal repository supports: – “Lectures-on-Demand” with a clickable “table of contents” for K-20 educators – Licensed commercial academic videos from companies such as Films Media Group – Locally owned and developed academic video Videos searchable through metadata tags VoDcasting and Podcasting delivery options Statewide authentication and authorization

4 Instructional Advantages of NJViD Access to content any time, any place Easy to construct clips from multi-videos to create learning objects Objects are easily integrated with Blackboard; Sakai or Moodle Online students can access the same content as classroom students

5 Building Blocks of Statewide CI  What problems are we trying to solve?  What building blocks do we need?  Why collaborate?

6 Building Blocks of Statewide CI The Problem Space  Our users are also creators of information  The information they create is often valuable and unique  Digital information is the most useful  Technically, Education should not limited by any silos: Space, time, organizational boundaries

7 Building Blocks of Statewide CI  What building blocks do we need?  Common structure for Authentication and Authorization --Durable, standardized, consistent --Restricts access for collection management; coursework; research --Enables collaboration: faculty faculty student(s) student universityuniversity museum school

8 Building Blocks of Statewide CI Collecting and Managing Faculty Research  Unique information  Preserved for long-term availability; audit trail  Made widely available for scholarly impact  Customized for scholarly and educational workflow  Volatile Information  Faculty may want to add, revise, remove  Usefulness often requires additional tools  SAS, SPSS, etc.  Visualization tools (Grapher, MatLab, etc.)  GIS

9 New Jersey Digital Video Portal The Broader Mission of NJVid Collection driven – increase availability of digital video content for education and research Support all learning organizations—higher ed, libraries, museums, archives, K12 schools Protect rights of content owners and content users Form the nucleus of a statewide cyberinfrastructure for content management and use

10 NJVid Challenges Managing Large Video Files – Ingest, Presentation, and Preservation Managing complex rights and organizational policy issues Annotation of Videos for Lectures on Demand Authentication and Authorization

11 NJ Vid Authentication & Authorization Shibboleth Authentication & Authorization Shibboleth Learning Object Repository Learning Object Repository Licensed Commercial Video Collection Licensed Commercial Video Collection NJViD Commons Locally Owned Lectures on Demand NJViD Commons Locally Owned Lectures on Demand Workflow Management System Creation & Cataloging Workflow Management System Creation & Cataloging Fedora Repository Storage & Management

12 Storage Architecture - Needs Object Store Under Fedora management services Relatively small presentation files Archival Store Infrequent access Non-proprietary, uncompressed formats Large Mass Store Science data On order of petabytes

13 Storage & Server Architecture Fedora Repository (Digital Objects) Archival Masters Streaming Server (Darwin) Partner/Custom Portals Fedora and Middleware Host Server Stream QuickTime Download Flash Local Storage Backend Storage Server Video Stream (QT H.264) External Storage Checksum validation

14 Fedora and Fedora Commons Fedora Commons a non-profit organization funded by a four year, $4.9M grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore FoundationGordon and Betty Moore Foundation to develop the organizational and technical frameworks necessary to effect revolutionary change in how scientists, scholars, museums, libraries, and educators collaborate to produce, share, and preserve their digital intellectual creations. The Fedora platform is logically divided into four major functional areas that reflect its first principles: repository services preservation services semantic services enterprise services

15 Fedora Capabilities – A Snapshot The Digital Object An open content model expressed as XML Uses XACML for authorization, using the Sun XACML engine (eXtensible Access Control Markup Language) Provides encapsulation for management and preservation Repository Services A service oriented architecture with APIs for access and management Ontology services for expressing relationships Messaging, and journaling services Preservation Services Audit trails Versioning Object integrity – auto checksums Alerting

16 Fedora Layered Architecture Fedora Repository Middleware Svcs Applications Data - XML App. Prog. Interface Server & Storage

17 NJVid Concept Architecture Digital Object Repository (Fedora) Workflow Management System User Input (metadata) 17 Fedora Repository Service User, Collection & Preservation Svcs NJVid Commons Partner Portals New Jersey Institutions Object XML Digital Video MasterMatrox Axio Encoder Video Object Ingest

18 Workflow Management System Descriptive and Administrative metadata Supports access, management and ongoing preservation of information Object upload and management API to Fedora Repository

19 The Contributor certifies that the Work(s) are original and that it either owns all rights of copyright or has the right to use the copyrighted material by depositing a digital copy of the Work(s) with NJVid. The Contributor certifies that it has attained permission from all related and underlying rights holders to use any pieces of other copyrighted works that may be included in the contributed Work(s), or that the creator(s) of the Work(s) have done so. 4) The Contributor confirms that it possesses ownership of the physical copy or copies of the Work(s) being contributed, or that it has permission from the owner(s) of the physical copy or copies of the Work(s) to contribute them. If the contributor is not the creator of the video, it assures that it has secured appropriate licenses and permissions from the creator and/or former owners for reproduction of the Work(s). The contributor assumes all responsibility for questions of copyright and invasion of privacy that may arise in the copying and use of the Work(s), and to assume responsibility for obtaining all necessary permissions pertaining to use. The Contributor retains ownership of the Work(s). The Contributor in no way surrenders its own right to publish or otherwise use the Work(s), or to grant permission for others to do so. Depositing Your Video in NJVid Step One. License To deposit your video in NJVid, you must grant a permanent, non-exclusive license to store, preserve and make the video accessible for use Print this License I agreeI do not agree

20 Depositing Your Video in NJVid Step Two. How can the video be displayed? Streaming video only, no downloads Streaming and downloadable video. No distribution or modification. NJVid will include an eye-readable statement of use restrictions but cannot prevent the further distribution or modification of the video Streaming and downloadable video. Distribution and modification with attribution. NJVid will include an eye- readable statement but cannot enforce attribution/

21 Depositing Your Video in NJVid Step Three. Who can Use the Video? Anyone. This video is available for open access This video is limited to members of my organization This video is limited to instructors and registrants of (select all that apply) Course XXXXX Course YYYY

22 An XACML Policy Example <AttributeValue DataType="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string">student <SubjectAttributeDesignator AttributeId="fedoraRole" MustBePresent="false" DataType="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string"/> MOV-1.

23 Video Annotations Supports instruction and note taking Faculty share annotations with students Students create annotations for their own use and to share with peers. Annotations are related to videos and can display in NJVid commons or be limited to creator’s “MyNJVid” portal or CMS

24 Search >><< Logout | Help Selected Video Go ------ My Content Annotate Title: The Hidden Child Description: Of the 1,600,000 Jewish children who lived in Europe before World War II, only 100,000 survived the Holocaust. Title: Ralph Golzio interview on Paterson Silk Strike of 1913 Description: Ralph Golzio was a teenager at the time of the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913. Title: Sondra Gash interview Description: Evelyn Hershey of the American Labor Museum interviews Search For and Select a Video for Annotation

25 - >><< Logout | Help Search Title: The Hidden Child Description: Of the 1,600,000 Jewish children who lived in Europe before World War II, only 100,000 survived the Holocaust. Title: Ralph Golzio interview on Paterson Silk Strike of 1913 Description: Ralph Golzio was a teenager at the time of the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913. Title: Sondra Gash interview Description: Evelyn Hershey of the American Labor Museum interviews ------ My Content Annotate Go Drag and Drop Thumbnails Here To Create an Annotation Selection of video found through search

26 - >><< Logout | Help Search Annotate Start Time: 5:01 End Time: 8:34 Title: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Note: City street in Amsterdam. Indexed/Searchable: PrivateNJVid Wide My Content My Institution Only Save Amsterdam, The Netherlands Annotate and Capture Start/End Times Start and stop markers can be placed. Metadata placed here. Once an annotation is saved it will appear in the videos timeline.

27 Annotate and Capture Start/End Times - >><< Logout | Help Search Annotate Start Time: 12:30 End Time: 30:00 Title: Bombing Raid WWII Note: Footage of a bombing raid during WWII. Indexed/Searchable: PrivateNJVid WideMy Institution Only Save My Content Amsterdam, The Netherlands Bombing Raid WWII Multiple annotations saved appearing in the timeline.

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29 Authentication and Authorization NJVid supports the full range of institutions Participating institutions will need to provide LDAP directory information Must establish agreement on shared attributes across institutions: person, department, role Authentication via Shibboleth A service for managing users at cooperating institutions Shibboleth securely transfers attributes (institution, roles, etc) from the users’ site to the service provider (NJVid) Authorization through XACML For encoding access control policies through WMS

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31 RUcore Release 5.0 Summer 2009 Workflow Management System – Management Services (collections, preservation) – Portal Support (Darwin server Quicktime & Flash) – Integrated with Fedora 3.0 Object architecture Tools for defining objects (videos, books, maps, etc.) – Supports Shibboleth for authentication and Xacml for authentication – Revisions to handle large archival masters – Modifications to handle special metadata (videos)

32 RUcore Release 5.1 Early Fall 2009 Creation of custom metadata for each participating institution Enhanced partner portal capabilities Full support for licensed videos Annotation of videos Full WMS support for Xacml http://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu

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